Media Molecule’s confirmed that it has delayed LittleBigPlanet 2 from it’s original November release to January 2011.

The developer said it had “agreed to allow ourselves a bit more time to deliver the experience that our great fans and community deserve,” adding it was “truly sorry.”

SCEE’s told VG247 this morning that the delay is “disappointing,” but that it’s “key” to replicate the quality MM achieved with the original LBP. “It is obviously disappointing that LBP2 will not be available until January, but as one of the most innovative and fun franchises ever seen on PlayStation platforms, we believe that it is key that the quality of the game lives up to the reputation established by Media Molecule with the multi mullion selling, award winning original,” a Sony rep told us.

“LBP2 is an incredibly ambitious and exciting game and we have no doubt that it will raise the bar even further when it launches in January.”

The news after Sony gave VG247 a no comment yesterday on the rumour of the game being delayed, following a report from French site PS3Gen.

Sony hasn’t been afraid to tell Microsoft how it is when it comes to motion controllers, they’ve done it in their ads, the internet, and even press conferences. With the new official PlayStation Move site that recently launched, Sony shows not much of a sign at stopping either. The website gives a bunch of rather hilarious but factual points about Sony’s upcoming motion controller with Kevin Butler plastered all over.

There are many pages of the website that go hard on the Kinect with things like a somewhat questionable checklist in some categories. There is also a hilarious page that tells why it’s important that the Move and any motion controller has buttons, with many obvious Kinect references in the mix. This has been going for quite some time and Microsoft hasn’t said much in return, do you think Microsoft will eventually fight back at Sony?

Here is a new tech demo that displays some of what the PlayStation move can do with various demos and examples shown on screen. Anton Mikhailov also tells you some interesting facts during the demonstration about the PlayStation Move and what you can expect from it when it drops later this year.

So this week’s poll simply asks, what do you enjoy doing the most, do you rather playing single-player stories on video games or would you rather play some multiplayer matches online with your friends. Think about this one a little bit because even though you may play online a lot, you may still enjoy those single-player experiences that you’ve come to know and love a little more than multiplayer or the opposite, your choice. So, a good single-player story, or multiplayer game matches? Share in the comments section why you prefer what you chose.

Hey, better late than never to post this, right? So anyway, I am usually the one to post these and since school just started I have just been somewhat busy and was not able to post these numbers any time that I remembered to do so, for that I am deeply sorry. Anyway in July you will see that the new Xbox 360 seemed to have quite the effect on sales because this month the 360 is leading the pack and you will never believe it but the Wii came in third place, I know! In July, the top game in first and second place on 360 and PS3 respectively is EA’s NCAA Football 11. The numbers are below!

So I passed a forum post and couldn’t help but noticed it was worked on too hard to not get noticed by everyone, so here you go. I’ll keep my eyes on the forums and If anything else like this is written, I may post it up guys.

“I dislike PlayStation Plus. Sony tried pulling a marketing scheme which in all honesty isn’t that clever and that’s what initially soured my take on it. Let’s take a look at what it offers point-for-point. (SOURCE)

SOCOM 4 has gained much attention over time since it was announced a few months back, the game will be made by Zipper interactive, unlike SOCOM: Confrontation, which was plagued with serious connection and network problems when released, So even though this game is being delayed, this is mainly why. Zipper Interactive is delaying the game to avoid that very reason it seems.

Senior community manager Jeremy Dunham had to say, “While we’re certainly aware that you’ve been looking forward to playing SOCOM 4 this year, we don’t want to take any shortcuts. Instead, we want to deliver the best and most immersive SOCOM game we possibly can and we’re going to use our extra time to do just that.” So the game will be released now in 2011, no specific time range in 2011, just sometime next year. Although it will probably be in a time range that wont conflict with a Call of Duty game or Killzone 3 next year.